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  • The shutter, a vertically traveling, electronically contr
  • oduced by the movement of the mirror during a shutter actuation, making the A55 significantly quiet
  • g of a photographic flash coinciding with the shutter admitting light to photographic film or elect
  • cameras are reflex, using a spinning mirrored shutter, allowing the operator to view the scene thro
  • Some have both a focal-plane and a central shutter, allowing fast shutter speeds and the use of
  • The SL66 uses a focal-plane shutter, although several lenses were available in le
  • Rs since they require the use of a mechanical shutter and do not output a continuous image.
  • where the button is pressed once to open the shutter and again to close it.
  • h Alfred Wrench, for a camera with a variable shutter and a claw pull-down mechanism.
  • with a mechanical film advance, spring-loaded shutter, and a plastic viewfinder of questionable uti
  • ctable lens mount with a four speed Flash 200 shutter and Anaston 51 mm f/4.5 triplet lens and came
  • er casemate, crushed the pilot house and port shutter and severely wounded its pilots and several h
  • The ticket machine is fitted with a security shutter and casing to protect it from vandalism.
  • titute for the expensive titanium used in the shutter, and was adopted for the FM2n in 1989.
  • Most used the Copal Square variant of the shutter and many had 1/125 flash sync.
  • ), A Tale of Two Sisters (a horror thriller), Shutter, and a remake of the paranormal thriller The
  • Winding the film cocks the shutter and forwards the frame counter simultaneously
  • They had focal plane shutter and interchangeable lenses on a screw mountin
  • sible with the horizontal-curtain focal-plane shutter, and the shutter can reliably provide higher
  • The R3 offered an electronic shutter and exposure automation in a camera body whic
  • asured light reflected off the surface of the shutter and/or the film surface during the actual exp
  • imary reason that cinematographers adjust the shutter angle is to control the amount of motion blur
  • A 180° shutter angle is considered normal.
  • A wide shutter angle will allow it.
  • A tight shutter angle will constrict motion blur.
  • Adjustment - how the shutter angle can be adjusted.
  • Angles - shutter angles available and in what increments or st
  • 45° to 180° shutter as 35-style camera.
  • of a depth of field scale on the face of the shutter assembly and a flashbulb holder could be conn
  • Also the camera had a superior shutter assembly in a brass housing rather than the e
  • Kittiwake pub, Contour Blinds (window blind, shutter, awning and curtain specialists) and a Tesco
  • Shutter Bias Mode - Automatic exposure mode incorpora
  • ters, but because of the shorter distance the shutter blades must travel (24 mm as opposed to 36 mm
  • ct the shutter-the early FM2n had honeycombed shutter blades and the late FM2n had smooth blades.
  • Shutter Bugged Cat is a 1967 Tom and Jerry cartoon, p
  • h cameras used a horizontally traveling cloth shutter, but that's where any similarity ended.
  • The shutter button is barely visible over the letter "h"
  • ese include redesigned tilted control wheels, shutter button and larger buttons.
  • s also available, for exposure as long as the shutter button is depressed.
  • Release MR-3, which also doubles as a second shutter button.
  • An electronic shutter can compensate for the exposure change caused
  • United States uses a semiconductor based MQW shutter capable of modulation rates up to 10 Mbit/s,
  • The rolling shutter causes the image to wobble unnaturally and bi
  • Shutter: Central
  • camera which reduces the sound caused by the shutter click, particularly SLRs.
  • l as having manual film advance with separate shutter cocking.
  • om, traverse, track, lens focus, motor drive, shutter control, and their duplication in multiple ta
  • , and an inexpensive horizontal cloth-curtain shutter, costs could be spread out over a larger prod
  • This was because it used a cloth shutter curtain (rather than titanium blades) and it
  • ases the risk of the sun burning holes in the shutter curtain not being protected by a solid mirror
  • The second shutter curtain shown in green is on the right side.
  • It is currently covered by the first shutter curtain, shown in red.
  • The VT used a cloth shutter curtain, and shutter speeds were from 1s to 1
  • Shutter Delay
  • The "mill" is a typical rotating shutter design in the instrument.
  • The T50 used a new shutter design.
  • rmat SLRs are now all of the between-the-lens shutter design.
  • it is a digital camera that has a mechanical shutter, despite not being a DSLR.
  • Canon has rated the shutter durability of the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III and
  • he mechanism inside the camera that opens the shutter, exposing the film.
  • The Konishiroku shutter featured 1/2000 speed.
  • These sometimes used existing remote shutter features on existing cameras.
  • first detent locks the exposure reading; the shutter fires after the second detent.
  • r ARRI he invented the spinning mirror reflex shutter for movie cameras, which was first used in th
  • The improved titanium-bladed shutter from the Nikon FE2 was adapted to the FM2 in
  • and switches so one can focus and release the shutter from the outside of the case.
  • order for the ventilators to be shut off, the shutter gave Goebbels a resounding whack on the back
  • unlike red/cyan colour filter 3D glasses, LC shutter glasses are colour neutral enabling 3D viewin
  • LC shutter glasses mostly eliminate "ghosting" which is
  • Generally, shutter glasses fit comfortably over prescription gla
  • In 2010 the only option was active shutter glasses and in 2011, TV manufacturers notably
  • interlaced stereo, allowing users wearing LCD shutter glasses to be fully immersed in the scene.
  • m compatible with sequential method involving shutter glasses.
  • Sigma also states that the re-design of the shutter has eliminated the problem of particles flaki
  • The shutter has a maximum speed of 1/4,000 second.
  • The effects of the rolling shutter have been improved in recent versions of the
  • While there isn't a shutter in the traditional sense, the width of the sl
  • V later developed a special solid-state image shutter, in the form of a gallium arsenide-based elec
  • flex was a 35mm SLR camera with a focal plane shutter, interchangeable lenses and a pentaprism eye-
  • a of the film or image sensor even though the shutter is never fully open at any moment.
  • The shutter is electronically controlled, but speeds of 1
  • When the shutter is open, the film is exposed.
  • The Bradbury-Nielsen shutter is ideal for injecting short pulses of ions a
  • The Compound shutter is a mechanical leaf shutter for photographic
  • ensates for changes in light levels after the shutter is opened by increasing or decreasing the shu
  • Lens is Scheider Kreuznach Reomar and the shutter is Compur-Rapid.
  • The shutter is an "electronically controlled, vertical-tr
  • The shutter is a horizontally-traveling focal plane shutt
  • nce to the hutches is forbidden when the beam shutter is open and radiation can enter the hutch.
  • The term electronic shutter is often used to describe the electronic proc
  • t occurs if electronic flash is used when the shutter is set faster than X-sync.
  • Shutter Island
  • Shutter Island - Robert Richardson
  • Shutter Island (2010)
  • Shutter Island (2009) (blood effects)
  • Shutter Island - Petur Hliddal; Tom Fleishman
  • For the film based on the book, see Shutter Island (film).
  • and 2009, Scorsese alternated working between Shutter Island and the documentary.
  • ng location for major motion pictures such as Shutter Island and The Box.
  • was also used in Martin Scorsese's 2010 film Shutter Island.
  • The firm recently announced that it would shutter its Stanleytown manufacturing operation, layi
  • is mechanical, however, and relatively brief, shutter lag in film cameras is often only noticeable
  • Shutter lag 40ms
  • At the time, the Digilux 1 boasted the lowest shutter lag in comparison to other cameras in its cla
  • However, what many people consider shutter lag is in fact the time the camera takes to m
  • autofocus is disabled and there is additional shutter lag due to the extra close/open at the beginn
  • SLRs have slightly longer shutter lag than rangefinders, because of the need to
  • systems are fully functional and there is no shutter lag.
  • and shoot film cameras often have significant shutter lag.
  • feedback manual focus, snaps images with zero shutter lag.
  • some claim the 995 is sharper) and has a long shutter lag.
  • The slide is loaded, the shutter locked open, and focusing and alignment are a
  • These cameras feature an electronic shutter, making the camera inoperable without batteri
  • Shutter, Marion Daniel, & McLain, John Scudder (1897)
  • A typical Compound shutter may have settings for T (Time), B (Bulb), and
  • Finally, the crude advance and shutter mechanism can result in images that are not p
  • A Bradbury-Nielsen shutter micromachined from a silicon wafer has been r
  • on a Nikon F80 (N80 in the U.S.) viewfinder, shutter, mirror-box and autofocus modules surrounded
  • Quiet shutter mode.
  • This is a Synchro-Compur shutter mounted behind the lens, which is interchange
  • When used as a shutter, MQW technology offers many advantages: it is
  • The shutter must be cocked manually.
  • large aperture lenses, and the vertical metal shutter not only gave a faster maximum speed but also
  • She also wrote a single novel, The Shutter of Snow (1930), published under the name Emil
  • chanical construction, including a mechanical shutter of the horizontal cloth type.
  • was not equipped with the fast vertical metal shutter of previous XE and XD cameras, and was instea
  • e the view camera, the photographer opens the shutter on the lens to focus and compose the image on
  • Sandstone sculpture Stone Sofa by Tim Shutter, on the Coventry Canal
  • ortgage payments and the school was forced to shutter once again by June 1917 after the Muncie Trus
  • ensity-modulated oscilloscope with the camera shutter open on a 35 mm film moving approximately fiv
  • cause of the camera's movement mechanism, the shutter opening is 155° as opposed to the 180° which
  • The shutter operation incorportates a quick-rising non-re
  • from the mount, and would interfere with the shutter or reflex finder mechanisms in a movie camera
  • one hearths, cattle-hair plaster and original shutter pintles.
  • r, including herring, loaf, and schnaps, on a shutter placed upon the dustbins standing in the alle
  • photographing sports or high-speed phenomena, shutter priority with short exposures can ensure that
  • Exposure mode: shutter priority automatic
  • S or Tv: Shutter priority controls the shutter speed, and aper
  • This camera had the usual Program AE, Shutter priority AE, Aperture priority AE and metered
  • red more lens-body communication to implement shutter priority exposure, program auto exposure, and
  • ble programmed (P), aperture priority (A) and shutter priority (S) auto-exposure and manual exposur
  • Shutter priority with longer exposures is chosen to c
  • Aperture priority and shutter priority are available with the optional A/S
  • olled mode, manual mode, aperture priority or shutter priority mode
  • They do work fully with these cameras in Shutter Priority or Program mode.
  • Shutter priority refers to a setting on some cameras
  • mode, where the user must decide both values, shutter priority where the user picks a shutter speed
  • A mode dial showing shutter priority mode, aperture priority mode, Progra
  • Shutter priority is often abbreviated with Tv (litera
  • A Nikon style mode dial showing shutter priority mode, aperture priority mode, Progra
  • For manual exposure selection it offered shutter priority mode with preselection of five expos
  • Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority and full manual m
  • es include full automatic, aperture priority, shutter priority, full manual, macro (from 5 centimet
  • s keen to move up from compact automatic leaf shutter rangefinder cameras to the more "glamorous" S
  • a new shutter rated for 100,000 actuations and capable of s
  • It uses a leaf shutter rather than the more common (in SLR cameras)
  • eptional since they used a rotary focal-plane shutter, rather than the two-curtain focal-plane shut
  • ery packs also offered an additional vertical shutter release button and grip for using the camera
  • Shutter release button
  • mera was originally called the Kiev 6C with a shutter release button activated by the left hand, an
  • Faster startup, shutter release and autofocus time
  • solutions (e.g. via AA batteries), nor extra shutter release buttons (e.g. for shooting in vertica
  • mounted on the front of the camera below the shutter release saying "25th Anniversary" (which has
  • When the shutter release is pressed the shutter opens and air
  • The shutter release at the top of it, is rough and diffic
  • It has a shutter release button on the corner, making it easie
  • amera, and adds a vertical grip with an extra shutter release (and other controls), facilitating th
  • do not change"; this can often be done by the shutter release halfway down, or by using a separate
  • The shutter release is redesigned, with several distinct
  • Focus remains locked until the shutter release is pressed fully or the button releas
  • cal aperture adjustment wheel found under the shutter release button on most DSLRs.
  • Type 1b has a different collar around the shutter release, allowing for a threaded cable.
  • so included depth-of-field preview and remote shutter release, two facilities notably absent in the
  • Kiev 60 has a more conventional right-handed shutter release, but does not take 220 film.
  • l as the metal parts of the advance lever and shutter release.
  • It is released by the shutter release.
  • pped down to working aperture on pressing the shutter release.
  • uously and records up to 6 frames previous to shutter release.
  • use of electronic interval timers and remote shutter releases, both wired and wireless.
  • sed a vertically travelling metal focal-plane shutter reminiscent of the one used in Contessa-Nette
  • section), the Caplio RX features the fastest shutter response time of any comparable camera in the
  • escal, curving westerly around the end of the shutter ridge in the Rockridge district of Oakland, t
  • A shutter ridge is a ridge which has moved along a faul
  • Typically, a shutter ridge creates a valley corresponding to the a
  • The untimely death of Shutter sent the band into a tailspin only partially
  • Its shutter settings are 25, 50, 100, 200, B; its apertur
  • 10 FIFA World Cup many fans were seen wearing shutter shades with the design of their respective fl
  • In 2007, Shutter Shades Inc emerged, patented the current slee
  • Shutter Shades are a design of slatted sunglasses com
  • A man wearing shutter shades.
  • With this setting, the shutter simply stays open as long as the shutter rele
  • x SL-66 medium format which was a focal-plane shutter SLR.
  • and coughed loudly to cover the sound of the shutter snap.
  • mware are exceptions to this as they mute the shutter sound when the phone is in silent mode.
  • The N82 camera makes a shutter sound and flashes the focusing light near the
  • Bulb, abbreviated B, is a shutter speed setting on an adjustable camera that al
  • The shutter speed it is set by a ring mounted on the righ
  • The ring around the outer edge of the shutter speed dial was changed from a scalloped desig
  • Shutter speed adjustment
  • 1/4000s shutter speed
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